Carsebuie

Carsebuie is a secluded 18th century cottage located in an area of
outstanding natural beauty near to fishing, golf, hill and coastal walks,
7-Stanes mountain bike trails and some of Galloway's finest beaches.

The cottage stands in 1.5 acres of private grounds including an enclosed
garden and woodland. It occupies an elevated position with fabulous views to
the Galloway Hills.

The birdsong is a delight, as are the red squirrels that frequent the
rambling garden divided by rustic fences and moss covered stone walls. There
is colour nearly all year round and plenty to do for all ages.

Beyond the cottage's boundaries lies rolling farmland, rivers and
wonderful, unspoilt countryside with abundant wildlife. Galloway Forest
Park, Britain's largest, is minutes away and now includes the UK's only
Dark Sky Park providing some of the world's best views of the stars at
night.

Sandy beaches can be found from less than 30 mins drive at Sandhead,
Garlieston, Luce Bay and Port William.

Carsebuie is perfect for a romantic break, a bolt hole to get away from
the pressures of work or city life, and a great space for family
get-togethers.

Spacious, comfy living room with wood burning stove overlooking
courtyard and garden, with view across farmland to the hills

Well equipped dining kitchen seats up to 10, with Rayburn stove,
fridge-freezer and washing machine

Ground floor bathroom with bath, wash basin and WC

Ground floor wet room with shower, wash basin and WC

Two ground floor bedrooms - one with two singles and one double

Two upstairs bedrooms: one twin, one twin/double

Separate upstairs WC with wash basin

Although Carsebuie is a traditional cottage and has not been
specifically adapted, the ground floor bedroom and walk-in shower are
ideal for disabled visitors and those with reduced mobility

FEATURES

Wood burning stove and Rayburn

Telephone and unlimited WiFi

TV/DVD and stereo

Telescope for stargazing

Secure bike storage

Barbecue and garden furniture

Minutes from the rugged beauty of the Galloway Hills and
7Stanes
mountain biking at Kirroughtree and Glentrool

20 minutes from the coast

REVIEWS

“A gem of a cottage in a stunning area”

Reviewed September 2, 2011

A great base for 4 adults, 3 boys aged 15, 14 &
7 plus a couple of labradors. The cottage is both practical and very
tastefully done. It is a little off the beaten track, 15 minutes down
into Newton Stewart for provisions, but you quickly adjust to, then
appreciate the solitude. The telescope made available was used a lot to
enjoy the night skies. We found the area and all it had to offer just as
appealing as The Lake District, and in fact better value.

This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and
not of TripAdvisor LLC.